Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 21, 1932, Image 6

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HARRIERS MEET ORANGE; Y
40 UNITS TO PLAY
TOOCH FOOTBALL
Intramural Tourney Will Begin
Monday Night on Beaver
Practice Field
Forty groups have entered the in
tramural touch football tournament
which will begin Monday, according
to William H. Crown jr ’34, manager.
Pi Kappa Phi will meet Phi Epsilon
Pi in the first game at G:3O o'clock
Monday night, while the Phi Kappa
team will play Delta Theta Sigma
immediately following the first con
test at 7:45 o'clock. All games will
be played on the football practice
field.
Only two games will be scheduled
for each night, each game being post
poned to the following night in the
event of inclement weather. Brackets
for Tuesday’s games call for contests
.•between Associated Commons Club
and Kappa Sigma at 6:30 o'clock, and
between Tau Sigma Phi and Phi Delta
Theta at 7:45 o’clock.
Changes Listed
At a meeting of the group man
agers Wednesday night changes of
existing rules were made by the
touch football manager. Touching'
the ball carrier by two hands of an
opposing player was the major change
agreed upon by the group representa
tives.
Another change decided upon was
the abolition of first downs. .Each
side is given six downs in which to
advance the ball from any part of the
field to a touchdown. . Upon failure
to make touchdown the ball goes to
the opposing side, which has six
downs to carry the ball toward the
other goal. .
Forward and lateral passes may
be made only from back of the line
of scrimmage, with no penalties for
two or more incompletsd passes.
CLASSIFIED
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION—In
dividuaI instruction for bcjdnncrs. Call 770-J.
or occ Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan, Fye Apart
ments.
LOST—Brown wallet containing valuable |
pnpere. I’leasc return to Student Union
desk in Old Main. 2tpdEP j
LOST Green Evcrsharp with blnck ami sold
decoration. S’wun make. Lost two weeks
ago. Reward. Cull l’uui Hlrsch at 32.
LOST —Sigma Nu fraternity P»n between Rce
Ball and Old Main. Initials W.F.W. Cali
White at 1*923. ItcomnWMS
LOST—Green Wahl fountain pen and Bold
Evcrshurp pen. Please call SnnfTcr. TZ4.^
LOST—Lady's Parker pen, H. L. Liggett in
scribed. Finder please notify owner at Ph
Mu House. * tn P JVV
LOST—Slide rule with black case. .In Mineral:
Industries Building, Thursday. October 13.;
Reward if returned to It. E. Glenn, phone
CO. ItnpJW i
LOST —Pair of lady's white Bold rimmed,
Bluises. 'Finder phone 1071-J. Reward. :
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LOST —Two books; a psychology text by
Moodwnrlh. and n blue clotlilwtiml note
book. Reward if returned immediately to
Student Union in Old Main. Lost in Ar
mory, Oct. 18 at 11 A. M. Updi
FOR RENT— Single room at 401 S. Burrowes
St. f!l per week. Call CBO-J. ltpdFT
FOR RENT—Furnished mom, second floor
front. 611 Pugh SL Phone 181-W.
FOREIGN STAMPS—Bought nnd sold. 104
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EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHIC TYPIST!
dcsirso public work or part time job. ,
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PRIVATE FAMILY wishes U> room and board
two gentlemen. Room newly furnished with
twin beds. Reasonable rate 3. C. E. Disney. !
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THERE IS STILL TIME to hire a good band
for Ilousvpnrty. Thuy arc the very best. I
Call Karl Strobl. MG. ltpdFT
EXPERT
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
SHOMBERG’S
East Beaver Opp.* Post Office
FRANK SCIORTINO
& BROS,
Wholesale and ftelail Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
Fruit and Produce
Italian Olive Oil
All Kinds of Macaroni
ALWAYS OPEN
j Grooms Harriers
_J. C#tZ7M£LL i
16 Alumni Soccer
Stars To Engage
Lions Tomorrow
Slated to meet an aggregation
boasting three captains, three all-
American stars, and a noted European
luminary, the Lion varsity soccer
team will have to use their entire bag
of tricks to take. over the Alumni
team in their annual contest on Beav
er Field at 12:30 o’clock tomorrow.
With Coach Bill Jeffrey ‘turning
traitor’ and playing center forward
on the opposing side, the varsity
hooters’ going will bo doubly hard.
The all-Americans on the y.lumni el
even include Sis Edgcrton ’29 at ccn.
ter halfback, Bill Lutz ’29, two year
all-American at outside • right, and
Dick Marshall ’2B, captain in his sen
ior year.
Storage for Your Car —Day & Night Service
McClellan Chevrolet Co.
EXPERT CA ft REPAIRING
606 West College Avenue Phone 665
College Cut-Rate Store
Removed Across the Street to 142 South Allen
Specials Friday and Saturday
$1.50 Cleansing Cream - -* -* : 89e
Seventeen Travel Set given away with each
purchase of- Seventeen amounting to $l.OO
Marley Face Powder, Perfume and Lip Stick
Combination —All for $l.OO .
Children’s Toys—loc, 15c and 25c
Watch The Window For Other Specials
; BROADCASTING
Greatest Values of the Year!
BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE
AT NEW LOW PRICES
Men’s Wear
PAJAMAS 94c
DRESS SOX 5 pairs $l.OO
SHIRTS AND SHORTS each 14c
“WOOLRICH” JACKETS $4.95
1 SUEDE VESTS 1— -33.95
SUEDE JACKETS ...$4.95
SPORT and DRESS OXFORDS $2.94
Women’s Wear
JUST ARRIVED! NEW DRESSES -$3.74
NOVELTY PRINT FALL DRESSES: ...$l.OO
FALL AND WINTER COATS $9.74 to $29.50
NOVELTY SHOES ~i $1.94 and $2.94
THE HUB
1 , East College Avenue
THE NEW COLLEGE DINER
FAVORED IN RACE
AGAINST SYRACUSE
Carlmell Enters King, Napoleon,
Grenningcr, Harvey, Space,
England. Van Cise
By JAMBS M. SHEEN '34
For six years Lion cross country
runners have handed set-backs to Sy
racuse harriers, and after tomorrow’s
meet the Orange will probably need
seven victories to square accounts. •
Weakened by the loss of only one
letter winner from last year’s squad,
Penn State runners will be favorites
when they open up against the Syra
cuse team on New Beaver Field dur
ing the second quarter of the grid
game tomorrow.
7 Lion Runners Entered
In two years of varsity competi
tion Captain Charlie King has led
Bill Streeter, leader of the Hill school
team this year, to the tape in two
Lion-Orange contests, and will be out
to repeat this year. Curt Grcnninger,
also serving his third year on the
varsity, and George Harvey, Nittany
freshman star last year will attempt
to be among the first to finish bet
ween the halves of the football con
test.
Kenny England, Bill Space, and
Bill Van Cise, all veterans, and
Johnny Napoleon, returning to the
cross country squad for the first time
since he was a member of the 1930
freshman team, conclude the list
named by the Nittany mentor to start
the five-mile jaunt. Other entrants
named by the Syracuse coach, Toni
Keane, include Russ Pelton, Bateman,
Smith and Harrison.
WELCOME ALUMNI
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
THJC PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ARLING GRIDMEN
Freshman Eleven To Open
Season With Panther Cubs
By W. M. STI
AH eyes will focus anxiously on
the freshman grid eleven when it
opens its season against an overshad
owing Pitt' - freshman team on New
Beaver field at 10:30 o’clock tomor
row morning. After last year’s 33.
to-0 stampede, revenge would be par
ticularly sweet!
As usual, Pitt will be plenty tough,
but a complete comparison of team
strengths at the present would be
unfair. The Panther freshmen have
four games tucked away under their
belts, all of them wins, incidentally,
while the Lion yearlings, have not yet
had a chance to show how much they
can do.
Panther Line Heavier
Just how Coach Nels Walkc’s line
will stand up against the far heavier
Panther array will undoubtedly be
one of the , deciding factors of the
game. 'Walkc’s string averages only
160 pounds, from ten to fifteen
LOUISE A. LAMBERT’S
? BEAUTY PARLOR
Above Athletic Store * h° nc ?40-J
Greet Your Alumni
With An Attractive Dining Table
Table Flowers a Specialty
Wear a Mum to the Game
State: College Floral Shoppe
Allen Strdet . Phone 58Q-J
C’MON ; PENN STATE!
Beat Syracuse!
Then
See the Gridiron Classic
of All Time —The 1931
All-American - Team in
Action Against Other
Stars in Universal’s
WHHi
PEGMEIER *34
pounds lighter than tomorrow’s'op
ponents.
The Lions will do well to watch
McClure, Pitt backfiold man, who is
expected to do a second "Rab” Currie
act. Malarkey, a triple-threat back,
and Randour, a fxillback of the rug
ged, hardhitting type, are others who
will probably give the Nittany fresh
men a lot of trouble.
Walke Names Lineup
Walke will start Douglas and Mur
vine at ends, Sloane and Capulla at
the tackle positions, and Cresswell
and Latorre as guards. Kessler will
receive the snapper-back assignment.
Others who will probably, see service
on the line arc Weber, a tackle, and
McGregor.
In the backfield, Maurer has se
cured the quarterback.berth with Dy
son running a close second, while An-;
drews has been shifted from half to
fullback. Knapp and Small will be
seen at the halfback posts.
ACE PITT
Yearling Lineup
Lion Freshmen Pitt Freshmen
Mervine LE Baxter
Sloane LT Failor
Cresswell LG - McGue
Kessler C Roberts
Latorre RG __Detze!
Capullo RT Hall
Douglas RE Sites
Maurer QB '—Greene
Knapp : LH Malarkey.
Small RH McClure
Andrews FB Randour
GYM CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
Harry M. Wantshousc ’34 was
elected president of Discobulus, gym
nastic club, while Jesse M. Brewster
’33 was chosen vice president at a
meeting last. week.
Resides
Taxi
Service
Phone
750
Special Rates for Trips
, About 1864,
farmers began to grow White
Burley Tobacco. A few casks
were taken to the St. Louis
Fair in 1867 and sold for
58c a pound.
White Burley Tobacco is
used to make: Granger. It
is the best pipe tobacco that
grows.
You will notice the dif
ference as soon as you light
upyoiirpipeofGranger. lt ,
burns slower, smokes cooler
and never gums a pipe.
d^>i , r f6^a
YOU CAN DEPEND ON A LIGGETT & MYERS PRODUCT \
Friday, October 21, 1932
Welcome
Alumni
In your rush of get
ting back, don’t for
get to drop in and
say hello.
/
If
you’ve forgotten
anything—tic, clean'
shirt—or a .suit or
topcoat—we’ll be see
ing you!
.Society Brand,
Braeburn,
Hart. Schaffner
& Marx
Clothes
$19.75 to $35
Mohawk and Arrow
Shirts
' .$1.35 to $l-95
FROMM'S
Opposite Front Campus
ALWAYSOPEN